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Time stamps on JIRA Issues

Karie Kelly
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January 21, 2015

How do I find out the time when a user created an issue when the views and logs only show the text Today or Yesterday? Is the only way I can get to it is to export to Excel? I didn't see anything in the UI.

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Alex Christensen
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January 21, 2015

If you hover your mouse over the text "Today" or "Yesterday," you should see the timestamp for that comment in a small alt-text popup. The popup should appear pretty quickly. This also works anywhere else when viewing a JIRA issue when you see the text "Today," "Yesterday," "Just now," etc.

 

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Patrick Henry
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November 9, 2020

How about we just show timestamps 100% of the time instead of this useless "2 days ago" nonsense.

This is for cloud users. 

I am trying to determine of a developer fixed a thing after we chatted about it by looking at the timestamp in his last note.

Alex Christensen
Community Champion
November 9, 2020

While I agree there should be at least the option to toggle if you want the full timestamp or the "relative" timestamp, you should still be able to use the same solution I mentioned above. I just tested on Jira Cloud - if you hover your cursor over the "relative" timestamp of "1 minute ago" or "two days ago," the exact date and time of the comment should appear.

example-timestamp.png

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Dominic Küchler October 26, 2016

See here for setup showing absolute timestamps rather than relatives:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/disable-relative-dates-in-jira-applications-414187622.html 

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Karie Kelly
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January 21, 2015

Thank you for that; I had tried previously, but guess I wasn't patient enough or found the right hot zone to trigger it.  But, I went back and do see this now.  Thank you!

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